Question
What is meant by ‘form for statement’?

Answer

The 'form for statement' is the arrangement of symbols in which there are not statements but legislative variations and logical ones. If different statements are put in such a way that these legislative variations are replaced by a single statement instead of a single one, then a statement is obtained as a result.

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